When working with Barsapara Cricket Stadium, a modern cricket ground in Guwahati, Assam, India. Also known as Assam Cricket Stadium, it hosts the Assam team and major domestic tournaments.
Located in Guwahati, the largest city of Assam, near the Brahmaputra river, the venue boasts a 40,000‑seat capacity, flood‑lit outfield, and a pitch designed for both pace and spin. The stadium’s infrastructure meets International Cricket Council standards, making it a viable option for IPL, the Indian Premier League if future scheduling permits.
Management falls under the Assam Cricket Association, the governing body for cricket in the state, which oversees pitch preparation, stadium maintenance, and community outreach programs. The association’s focus on grassroots talent has turned the venue into a training hub for emerging players, linking local leagues to national selection pathways.
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